Anti_System

Anti System

Anti System

English punk rock band


Anti System is an English punk rock band from Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.[1]

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History

Formed in Bradford in 1982, the original line-up consisted of Phil, George, Dom and Dave Damned on vocals. Following their first gig at the Palm Cove in Bradford on September 14, 1982 (with Friktion Agitators, The End and Complete Disorder), Dave Damned was replaced by Nogsy (Simon Nolan). The band recorded a demo at Lion Studios in Leeds which led to them being signed to Marcus Featherby's Pax Records.

Anti System recorded a session at Cargo Studios from which the tracks Mansworld and Breakout were chosen to appear the Pax Records compilation album Punk Dead - Nah Mate, The Smell Is Jus Summink In Yer Underpants Innit[2] in early 1983.

Their next release was the five-track Defence of the Realm EP.[3] By this time George had been replaced on bass by former Raw guitarist Mickey Knowles although he appears on two of the five tracks.

This line-up also played on the tracks Schoolboy and Why Should It Happen which appeared on the compilation Bollox To The Gonads - Here's The Testicles, also on Pax Records.

By May 1983 Nogsy had been replaced by former Raw vocalist Liam Sheeran. During Liam's time with the band a live album was recorded but remains unreleased. Both Mickey and Liam left in 1984 and former members of the band Subvert/Morbid Humour joined a new line-up.

In 1985, Anti System released a split single Strange Love/So Long As[4] with Morbid Humour's Oh, My God (Parts 1 & 2) on the flip side. This was followed by the No Laughing Matter[5] album and the 12" A Look at Life EP[6] on Reconciliation Records.

Like some other anarcho-punk bands of the time, the band were promoters of animal rights causes, their debut EP being a benefit for animal welfare groups and prior to the recording of the A Look at Life EP there was a necessity for a new line-up as two of the original members had been imprisoned for various animal rights actions. Mark Keane and Michael Teale were imprisoned in 1986, shortly after recording A Look at Life.

In 2009, a family tree and profile of the band was published in the book Bradford Noise of the Valleys Volume One - 1967-1987.[7]

In 2012, guitarist Varik formed a new version the band with past members Mark Keane and Mickey Knowles.

Musical style

The band's music has been categorised as anarcho punk[8] and hardcore punk.[9] In an article by DIY Conspiracy, they were referred to as one of the pioneers of UK82.[9] Their lyrics often political, supporting anarchism and animal rights.[9]

They have cited influences including Black Flag, Crass and Conflict.[9]

Members

Current
  • Dean Martindale - Vocals
  • Mickey Knowles - Guitar
  • Mark "Varik" Teale - Guitar
  • Mark "Keaney" Keane - Bass
  • Kevin Frost - Drums

Discography

Recordings

  • 82 Demo (Self Release, 1982)
  • In Defence of the Realm (EP, Pax Records, 1983)
  • No Laughing Matter (LP, Reconcile, 1985)
  • A Look at Life (12", Reconcile, 1986)
  • Live At Sheffield Marples LP - Unreleased
  • Split 7" w/MORBID HUMOUR (Reconcile, 1986)
  • What Price Freedom (Boss Tuneage, 2017)

Appearances on compilations

  • Punk Dead? Nah Mate, The Smell is Jus Summink in Yer Underpants Innit (Pax Records, 1982)
Tracks - Man's World, Aftermath
  • Bollox to the Gonads - Here's the Testicles (Pax Records, 1984)
Tracks - Schoolboy, Why Should it Happen

See also


References

  1. "Anti System". Punkygibbon.co.uk.
  2. Anti-System - Defence Of The Realm EP, 26 September 1983, retrieved 26 March 2022
  3. Anti-System / Morbid Humour - Anti-System / Morbid Humour, 26 September 1985, retrieved 26 March 2022
  4. Anti-System - No Laughing Matter, 26 September 1985, retrieved 26 March 2022
  5. Anti-System - A Look At Life, 26 September 1986, retrieved 26 March 2022
  6. Cavanagh, Webster, Gary, Matt (2013). Bradford's Noise of the Valleys Volume One: 1967-1987. Mutiny 2000 Publications. ISBN 978-0992675509.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. "Anti System". Obsceneextreme.cz. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  8. "Anti-System: We Came to Tell the Establishment to Fuck Off Again!". Diyconspiracy.net. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2020.

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